Thursday 29 September 2011

A bit more on Ponte Maceira

Visiting the small hamlet of Ponte Maceira is a real treat.
The place reminds me of certain landscapes in Devon or
Cornwall. The main landmark is a beautiful 13th century
bridge, constructed on the foundations of a preceding
Roman one.
The little watermill, just beside the bridge is one of the loveliest
spots I've ever seen in Galicia.
This tiny village is situated in Ames ( parish of Agrôn ), in
the province of La Coruña.
It lays on the route to Santiago de Compostela, and
is a picturesque place, with gentle, green surroundings, where
pilgrims can enjoy a moment of rest.
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